Lorenz, B.: ¬The Regensburg Classification : a short survey (1997)
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- Abstract
- The University of Regensburg Library was founded in 1964 as a collection of books on open access shelves. Therefore the Library established a new "home-made" classification scheme. Like LCC, a classmark consists in general of three principal elements: location number, classification number and author marks (formulated by Cutter and Sanborn). But unlike most academic libraries in Germany, Regensburg has developed its classification in line with the classification of a large group of German academic libraries. The 34 individual schedules are primarily kept up-to-date by: - Newsletter (semi-annual), published by the secretary at Regensburg - On-going contact between specialists and the secretary - New editions of the individual schedules appearing periodically Our plans in the field of classification include: - Updating according to developments in the sciences and humanities - Online classification